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sorry, no pic (unless u want one of a nissan pulsar hatchback?? :( .........well, at least it's a nissan.......right?? :uhh:

just a quick question for u ryan, the Yellow R34 GT-T u put up, is that a R34 GTR front bar on it?? cos it looks heaps like it.....don't know the person who owns that nice ride do ya???

oh...do have a pic u guys might like....this is one of my favs...

Originally posted by SS8_Gohan

just a quick question for u ryan, the Yellow R34 GT-T u put up, is that a R34 GTR front bar on it?? cos it looks heaps like it.....don't know the person who owns that nice ride do ya???

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The R34 was bought from Powerplay by a guy named Joe. He has done a couple of track days with us.

I work for a local ISP and have plenty of storage space to burn with unlimited data yada yada.

I recently bought a '95 GTS-T and since then have found it hard to get ideas of what to do to my car because well there are no 'fantastcic' websites with pictures of 'real' skylines (as in under $40k) street type cars.

I've quickly thrown up http://skylines.pnc.com.au in the slight chance that people might want to have there very own pics hosted on a simple website where they can show there mates, gather ideas from other Skyline owners or simply for your 2mins of fame on the world wide web.

So if your interested, you might have 2 pics or 242 pics please visit the website and email them to me and i'll chuck em up.

The site aint much at the moment but with no content its hard to create, so the more you send the better it will be.

If there isn't much feedback i won't waste my time and effort but it would be great to get a large database of the awesome Skylines that i see here and there on this forum and others. Not looking to make the site a huge thing but 30 or 40 good Skylines would be fantastic no matter how little or much u can contribute.

visit: http://forums.skylinesaustralia.com/showth...=&threadid=6008

Cheers.

Originally posted by Diabolik1

Benm,  

great idea...

btw, u work at PNC right?

u know a guy Nathan Greener....?

he used to drive an R31, but i dont know if he got an R33, i know he told me ages ago he wanted to get one....

Yeah i know Greener, work in Support with him - cool guy.

I got my R33 a week before he got his (check my website for pics of his awesome car) although maybe u should catchup with him to find out what happened to it 3-4wks ago :eek1:

Heard today he might be getting it back in as early as 2 wks.

Originally posted by Bonkers

The R34 was bought from Powerplay by a guy named Joe. He has done a couple of track days with us.

anyway i could get in contact with him???

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